Infertility Causes

Infertility can be caused by a variety of factors, affecting both men and women. They face issues like ovulation disorders, blocked fallopian tubes, and uterine abnormalities that affect female fertility, while male factors such as low sperm count or sexual dysfunction contribute to challenges in conception.

 

Causes of Infertility in Females:

Ovulation Disorders: Conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can lead to irregular or absent ovulation.

Blocked Fallopian Tubes: Obstructions can prevent the egg from reaching the uterus, often caused by pelvic inflammatory disease or endometriosis.

Uterine or Cervical Abnormalities: Structural issues in the uterus or cervix can impact implantation and fertility.

Endometriosis: The growth of endometrial tissue outside the uterus can cause adhesions and disrupt reproductive organs.

Age-Related Decline: Fertility naturally decreases with age, particularly after 35, due to a decline in both egg quantity and quality.

Polyps or Fibroids: Growths in the uterus can interfere with implantation or block the fallopian tubes.

Autoimmune Disorders: Conditions where the immune system mistakenly targets reproductive tissues can affect fertility.

Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID): Infections in the reproductive organs can cause scarring and blockages.

Hormonal Imbalances: Disorders affecting hormone levels, such as thyroid problems, can disrupt the menstrual cycle and fertility.

Also Read: What are the causes of female infertility?

 

Causes of Infertility in Males:

 

Low Sperm Count (Oligospermia): A reduced number of sperm cells may diminish the chances of successful fertilization.

Poor Sperm Motility: Sperm with limited movement may struggle to reach and penetrate the egg.

Abnormal Sperm Morphology: Irregularly shaped sperm may have difficulty fertilizing an egg.

Also Read: What are the Causes of Male Infertility?

 

Erectile Dysfunction: Difficulties in achieving or maintaining an erection can impact fertility.

Varicocele: Enlarged veins in the scrotum may affect sperm production and quality.

Undescended Testicles: Testicles that do not descend properly may impact sperm production.

Genetic Factors: Inherited genetic conditions can affect male fertility.

Hormonal Imbalances: Disorders affecting hormone levels, such as testosterone or FSH/LH imbalances, can impact sperm production.

Obstruction: Blockages in the reproductive tract can hinder the release of sperm during ejaculation.

Environmental Factors: Exposure to certain environmental toxins, heat, or radiation can affect sperm production.

 

Seeking guidance from an infertility expert is a crucial step towards understanding and addressing fertility challenges. These specialists, often reproductive endocrinologists, possess expertise in diagnosing the causes of infertility and formulating personalized treatment plans. Consult with Crysta IVF infertility experts they provide invaluable support, offering tailored solutions and compassionate care on the journey to achieving the dream of parenthood. For more information visit our website https://crystaivf.com/ or call us: +91 8938935353.

Also Read: 

Asthenozoospermia (Low Sperm Motility): Causes, Symptoms and Treatment 

Oligospermia: Causes, Symptoms, and Solution 

Does Varicocele Cause Male Infertility? 

Importance of Semen Analysis in Male Infertility Treatment

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